Since 1963, there's been a debate on the "conspiracy" to kill JFK. Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone? Did he have help? Was there a second shooter? What was Clay Shaw/Bertrand's role in this? How did he get back into the country after defecting to Russia? So on and so forth. I'll reveal my own bias: whether Oswald was the lone shooter or not, I think he had help. There are too many coincidences and too many weird and true stories for me to think he acted entirely on his own behalf.

But it's the assassination of RFK which I find to be much more of a cover-up. Audio evidence uncovered in the last year has shown that 10-13 shots were fired at RFK, while Sirhan's gun held only 8 shots. Gunpowder in RFK's hair shows the shooter was very close and shot from the rear, but Sirhan was in front of Kennedy and shot from 2-5 feet away. What happened to the missing photographs taken at the time of the assassination, of which the photographer won a lawsuit for $450,000? How did Thane Eugene Cesar get hired to be in the guard contingent that day (his first)? What happened to his .22, which vanished before ballistics could be done on it? How did he fall down after the first shot, when it's Kennedy who is holding his tie in the infamous picture? What about the girl in the polka-dotted dress who allegedly said "we killed him"? What about the destruction of door frames, which supposedly contained bullets? There's an enormous amount of data, both forensic and eyewitness, that suggests an inside job.